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Reviews Exhibitions 86 ‘Multiple Realities: Experimental Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s’ by Rachel Wetzler 88 ‘Impressionists on Paper: Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec’ by Frances Spalding 90 ‘Africa & Byzantium’ by Glenn Peers Books 93 Off the Shelf 94 Katie Hornstein, Myth and Menagerie: Seeing Lions in the Nineteenth Century, by Tom Stammers 96 Steven Brindle, Architecture in Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830, by William Aslet 98 In Detail Samuel Reilly’s interest is piqued by a thornwood miniature p. 88 22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP www.apollo-magazine.com editorial@apollomag.com — Chairman Andrew Neil — Editor and Publisher Edward Behrens Senior Editor Isabella Smith Assistant Editor Samuel Reilly Associate Editor Susan Moore — Designer Alice Bush Deputy Editor Fatema Ahmed Web Editor Arjun Sajip Sub-Editor Robert Hanks Daniel Trilling Editorial Advisory Panel Sir John Boardman, Barbara Dawson, David Ekserdjian, Philippa Glanville, Ian Gow, Paul Moorhouse, Tessa Murdoch, Joachim Pissarro, Dame Jessica Rawson cbe, Charles Saumarez Smith cbe, Diana Scarisbrick, Robin Simon, Kathleen Soriano The members of the advisory panel are available to advise the editor, but are not responsible for the content of the magazine. — Advertising Director Nigel McKinley Partnership Director Kath Boon Advertisement booking enquiries advertising@apollomag.com +44 (0)20 7961 0105 — Chief Marketing Manager William Delmont Head of Apollo Subscriptions Liz Russell Production Manager Seral Emirali production@apollomag.com Subscriptions +44 (0)1858 438 414 Subscription and Delivery Queries Apollo Subscriptions Department Tower House, Lathkill St, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF Tel. UK & ROW: +44 (0)1858 438 414 Tel. USA (toll-free): 1-800-567-5835 Email: subscriptions@the.apollomag.com Subscribe to Apollo Annual bundle subscription (11 issues incl. P&P) by continuous credit card: UK £70 Europe €105 USA, Canada and South America $120 Rest of world £105 To order visit: www.apollo-magazine.com/standard or call +44 (0)1858 438 414 and quote code: standard Back issues: UK £8.50 Europe £10.00 Rest of world £15.00 Newsstand £7.95 Any facts stated or opinions expressed anywhere in the magazine are the responsibility of the individual writers and contributors. Apollo Magazine, the Publisher and the Editor are not responsible for any injury or losses relative to such materials sustained by anyone. Any material omitted intentionally is also the sole responsibility of the individual contributors. 10 All material is compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but published without responsibility for errors or omissions. Apollo Magazine accepts advertisements from advertisers believed to be of good repute, but cannot guarantee the authenticity or quality of objects or services advertised in its pages. Apollo Magazine assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs. Return postage should accompany such material. All rights including translation into other languages reserved by the Publisher. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced without the permission of the publisher. When you respond to offers and promotions in Apollo Magazine, The Spectator (1828) Limited part of Press Holdings Group (including Telegraph Group Limited and other companies with the Press Holdings Group) will use your information for administration, customer services and targeted marketing. In order to fulfil our commitments to you we will disclose your information to our service providers and agents. We may contact you by mail or telephone to let you know about any other Spectator or Press Holdings Group services or promotions which may be of interest to you. For further information please write to: The Data Manager, 22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP or email data@spectator.co.uk Lachenmann id f Dav o tion llec Co FEBRUARY 2024 APOLLO

Reviews Exhibitions 86 ‘Multiple Realities: Experimental

Art in the Eastern Bloc, 1960s–1980s’ by Rachel Wetzler 88 ‘Impressionists on Paper:

Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec’ by Frances Spalding 90 ‘Africa & Byzantium’

by Glenn Peers Books 93 Off the Shelf 94 Katie Hornstein, Myth and

Menagerie: Seeing Lions in the Nineteenth Century, by Tom Stammers 96 Steven Brindle, Architecture in

Britain and Ireland, 1530–1830, by William Aslet 98 In Detail

Samuel Reilly’s interest is piqued by a thornwood miniature p. 88

22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP www.apollo-magazine.com editorial@apollomag.com — Chairman Andrew Neil —

Editor and Publisher Edward Behrens Senior Editor Isabella Smith Assistant Editor Samuel Reilly Associate Editor Susan Moore

— Designer Alice Bush

Deputy Editor Fatema Ahmed Web Editor Arjun Sajip Sub-Editor Robert Hanks Daniel Trilling

Editorial Advisory Panel Sir John Boardman, Barbara Dawson, David Ekserdjian, Philippa Glanville, Ian Gow, Paul Moorhouse, Tessa Murdoch, Joachim Pissarro, Dame Jessica Rawson cbe, Charles Saumarez Smith cbe, Diana Scarisbrick, Robin Simon, Kathleen Soriano The members of the advisory panel are available to advise the editor, but are not responsible for the content of the magazine. — Advertising Director Nigel McKinley Partnership Director Kath Boon Advertisement booking enquiries advertising@apollomag.com +44 (0)20 7961 0105 — Chief Marketing Manager William Delmont Head of Apollo Subscriptions Liz Russell Production Manager Seral Emirali production@apollomag.com Subscriptions +44 (0)1858 438 414

Subscription and Delivery Queries Apollo Subscriptions Department Tower House, Lathkill St, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 9EF Tel. UK & ROW: +44 (0)1858 438 414 Tel. USA (toll-free): 1-800-567-5835 Email: subscriptions@the.apollomag.com

Subscribe to Apollo Annual bundle subscription (11 issues incl. P&P) by continuous credit card: UK £70 Europe €105 USA, Canada and South America $120 Rest of world £105 To order visit: www.apollo-magazine.com/standard or call +44 (0)1858 438 414 and quote code: standard Back issues: UK £8.50 Europe £10.00 Rest of world £15.00 Newsstand £7.95

Any facts stated or opinions expressed anywhere in the magazine are the responsibility of the individual writers and contributors. Apollo Magazine, the Publisher and the Editor are not responsible for any injury or losses relative to such materials sustained by anyone. Any material omitted intentionally is also the sole responsibility of the individual contributors.

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All material is compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but published without responsibility for errors or omissions. Apollo Magazine accepts advertisements from advertisers believed to be of good repute, but cannot guarantee the authenticity or quality of objects or services advertised in its pages. Apollo Magazine assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts or photographs. Return postage should accompany such material. All rights including translation into other languages reserved by the Publisher. Nothing in this magazine may be reproduced without the permission of the publisher.

When you respond to offers and promotions in Apollo Magazine, The Spectator (1828) Limited part of Press Holdings Group (including Telegraph Group Limited and other companies with the Press Holdings Group) will use your information for administration, customer services and targeted marketing. In order to fulfil our commitments to you we will disclose your information to our service providers and agents. We may contact you by mail or telephone to let you know about any other Spectator or Press Holdings Group services or promotions which may be of interest to you. For further information please write to: The Data Manager, 22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP or email data@spectator.co.uk

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